Great ride today! 120+miles. Good variety of terrain. Thanks to lutz for waiting for us occasionally on the trails! Thanks to MikeS for helping me get unstuck.-more than once! Everyone had the pleasure of dropping there bikes at least once! I hope you guys got more sympathy for your sore muscles at home than I did!

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Originally Posted by MikeS

AND the real truth is that I dropped my bike in EXACTLY the same spot as Arrowhead, plus two more times, and also joined the "get stuck club". Both you guys left me in the dust/mud/ruts, so I have to thank you both for waiting for ME. Great fun; blacktop to gravel roads to skidder trails to ATV trails.

Pictures later, if I can figure out how to post them so others besides me can view them.

I really did enjoy the variety of terrain. Highway 61 on the way home, I had to tuck in tight to keep up speed, on account of the brisk headwind an my 250's lack of horsepower. ...In case you were wondering, MikeS.

I'm sorry I didn't get back to help you guys pick up your bikes from that magnetic rut. I got into a flow through there, stopped to tighten my mirror at the road, then thought, "hmm...I know they were closer than that." Once I did turn back, I saw the big blue KLR coming up the trail. Arrowhead rider told me about his crash, then after a couple minutes we were looking back and he said "hmm...I thought he was closer to me than that." So we turned back to check and then saw the big yellow FS coming up the trail. I think that rut and tree may have been magnetic, its just that my bike has the opposite polarity compared to yours.

I also had a blast on the ATV trail along Peqwaun Lake Road - and I appreciate you guys not going too fast on the pavement so that I could almost keep up! It sure did tire me out though.

I'm not sure I got any sympathy for sore muscles after I got home. I was, however, rewarded with the treat of removing an old clothesline post from the yard - a steel behemoth with deep root and a hook into the soil at the very bottom. Thank god for highlift jacks!

Looks like fun! I am excited to have our home in Knife River done so I can meet up with you FFs. I'm going to have to get something more aggressive than the stock tires if I hope to get the 800gs through that kind of gumbo.

More information on the missile base, please.....PM me if you think its off topic. Thanks

I'm going to have to get something more aggressive than the stock tires if I hope to get the 800gs through that kind of gumbo.

Not sure what you have for tires, but I have "nubbies". It's always an adventure, because if Arrowhead and Lutz can get through with their knobbies, I still have absolutely no assurance if I can or cannot make it. It's always an adventure for me. We all know how to push, and the only one who didn't need a push on Saturday was Lutz.

BTW, that overgrown narrow trail loon s**t pictured above, I was the photographer for good reason. The pictures were of the return, second time through for Lutz and Arrowhead. It took them a bit longer to realize that we weren't going to go all the way through there. We did a lot of turning around on dead ends, which is where most of the pictures were taken.

Looks like fun! I am excited to have our home in Knife River done so I can meet up with you FFs. I'm going to have to get something more aggressive than the stock tires if I hope to get the 800gs through that kind of gumbo.

More information on the missile base, please.....PM me if you think its off topic. Thanks

There were 8 bomarc missile bases in the U.S.It was operational by the year 1961. It was the U.S. northern defense against enemy aircraft. The missiles could be deployed in 30 seconds,reach 80000 feet,and had a range of 400 miles.there were between 117 to 208 enlisted men,17 officers and 7 civilians. The base was vacated in 1975 and turned over to the township. Today there are businesses up there and the formal silos are now rental storage.

Looks like fun! I am excited to have our home in Knife River done so I can meet up with you FFs. I'm going to have to get something more aggressive than the stock tires if I hope to get the 800gs through that kind of gumbo.

More information on the missile base, please.....PM me if you think its off topic. Thanks

Just a note to everyone. I started this thread so local riders could get together to ride and share stories and information with each other. Please feel free to post any questions what so ever. I think almost any question which involves our riding area would probally be on topic. Thank-you.

Lutz, those flat spots are tough! How did you drop it there? Or did you just lay it down to make the others feel better!

Um, I guess the log pile I had just cleared is just outside of the frame. Yeah, that's it...there was an old pile of abandoned timbers. Partially rotted and really gnarly. Just begging to be conquered. (This field was the site of an old logging camp, you know.) Yep, got over the logs, but was a little off balance and had to bail to avoid the family of field mice right in front of me. They were really cute.

...Or I guess it could have been the classic diagonal limb lying on the ground. Just screwing around in the field, caught it with the front tire, which followed the limb instead of my intended path and washed out. Rookie move, really. ...Wait...I mean I was demonstrating the type of thing a rookie might do. There, that's my final answer, I was intentionally showing what not to do.

Lutz screwed with this post 05-16-2011 at 08:42 PM
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